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Physical attractiveness bias in the legal system ~humanities Article 5253 words, published Mar 14 2017 9 votes
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Mask off: Crisis and struggle in the pandemic ~health Article 13 241 words, published Jun 8 2020 6 votes
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CyberBunker: The "bulletproof web hosting" company based in a German Cold War bunker that became a dark-web empire ~tech Article 11 053 words 10 votes
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The war between alt.tasteless and rec.pets.cats ~tech social media Article 3718 words, published May 1 1994 20 votes
Facebook’s employees reckon with the social network they’ve built ~tech facebook social media Article 4586 words 4 votes
Why has the Republican response to the pandemic in the USA been so mind-bogglingly disastrous? ~health Article 5852 words 11 votes
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